Hand Pain

Focused evaluation of common sources of hand, wrist, and forearm discomfort

Finger Pain

Finger pain develops when joints, tendons, or nerves become irritated from strain, impact, or repetitive use, creating discomfort that may progress without evaluation. Understanding the source of irritation supports improved mobility and daily function.

Forearm Pain

Forearm pain occurs when muscles, tendons, or nerves become strained from repetitive activity or overuse, creating discomfort that may interfere with gripping or lifting. Identifying contributing factors supports improved arm function.

Hand Pain

Hand pain arises when soft tissue, joints, or nerves become irritated from daily activity, injury, or repetitive strain, creating discomfort that may limit function. Understanding the affected structures supports targeted relief.

Other Pain

Other types of upper extremity pain may develop from combined joint, tendon, or nerve irritation, creating discomfort that may progress without evaluation. Identifying the underlying cause supports improved comfort and mobility.

Wrist Pain

Wrist pain develops when ligaments, tendons, or joints become irritated from strain, impact, or repetitive motion, creating discomfort that may worsen without assessment. Understanding the pattern of irritation supports improved stability.